Catholic Relief Services Job in Nigeria for an Emergency Program Director
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the United States to assist the poor and vulnerable overseas. Our
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those in need.
Job Title: Emergency Program Director
Location: Maiduguri, Borno State
Region: Central Africa (CARO)
Band: D
FSLA: Exempt
Reports To: Country Representative, Nigeria
Length of Assignment: Two to three years
Job Responsibilities:
The Emergency Program Director, based in Maiduguri, Borno State is
responsible for the daily supervision and management of all CRS
operations in the northeast. S/he will provide leadership in both the
program quality and management quality of these programs and be the
driver for program growth in the region. S/He will represent CRS at
coordination meetings with government, INGOS and UN and other actors. As
a member of the CRS’ Leadership Team (LT) in Nigeria, the Emergency
Program Director will participate in key decision-making processes and
in the strategic management of the Country Program.
Specific Job Responsibilities:
Management & Leadership
- Supervise the Emergency Coordinator based in Yobe State and oversee all programs/operations in northeastern Nigeria.
- Ensure high-quality projects and high-quality operational support through daily mentoring/coaching of both PQ and MQ staff.
- Develop strategies towards retention, development, and management of
high staff performance. Ensure that all CRS staff including new hires
are well oriented to CRS’ Mission.
- Enforce application of procedures in line with CRS policies and
principles, local government standards, and donor requirements, as well
as ensure that resource management systems remain current with regard to
managing risk and liability to the agency.
- Participate in Maiduguri based UN and INGO meetings as they concern
security and government-related issues such as taxation, compliance with
rules and regulations, legal issues, labor codes and requirements,
immigration requirements, customs issues, etc., in order to institute
and enforce internal policies to ensure compliance and proper
functioning of operations.
- Monitor and ensure implementation of Management Action Plans
deriving from evolving requirement and events (summits, trainings,
retreats, meetings, etc.), and organize monthly status updates.Northeast
Program Quality and Program Growth
- As there is no established office in Maiduguri, lead the
establishment of a field office in Maiduguri, serving as Head of Office
as necessary.
- Identify opportunities for appropriate expansion and growth of
programs, and the acquisition and investment of human resources, working
collaboratively with the Country Representative (CR), Deputy Country
Representative (DCR) and Senior Business Development Manager in this
regard.
- Ensure appropriate leadership for proposal design and development for the northeast.Head of Office/Coordinators
- Serve as Head of Office in Maiduguri.
- Monitor performance management of all direct reports, ensuring
direct reports perform sound performance management of their own direct
reports as well as those at other levels on the team.
- Maintain regular communication with HOO/Emergency Coordinator to
coordinate the work of northeastern Nigeria with attention to their
needs and performance, while ensuring HOO/Emergency Coordinator
communication and coordination throughout the country program is
consistent with the functioning of a cohesive organization.
- Understand issues at hand at sub-offices and facilitate
clarification with Abuja based units or departments concerned;
coordinate with relevant authority (DCR, HoOPS) and provide guidance, as
required.
- Ensure representation of CRS in relevant cluster meetings by
qualified staff in the northeast and in Abuja.Representation &
Communication
- In coordination with the Country Representative, assure
representation of CRS at various levels within government and other key
humanitarian actors and stakeholders.
- Ensure communication flow between Maiduguri and the northeast
with the Abuja office and vice-versa by sharing of meeting minutes,
regular situation updates (sitreps), and other means of
communication.Security
- Working closely with the CR and Security Manager, develop
security procedures and manuals for operations in the northeast,
ensuring they remain current.
- Attend and/or ensure CRS’ attendance at cluster security meetings
and ensuring sharing with staff and the CR and Security Manager.
- In collaboration with the Security Manager establish a system
among the CR, Security Manager and Security Staff in the northeast that
monitors security reports for immediate CP action as appropriate.
- Ensure that security is part of all new staff orientation and all visitors traveling receive security briefings.
- Create and maintain a culture of safety and security.
- Ensure key security focal points receive security refresher trainings, as needed.
Key Working Relationships
Internal: Country Representative, Deputy Country
Representative/Programs, Emergency Coordinator (Yobe State based),
Security Manager, Head of Operations, Nigeria Leadership and Management
Team members, Finance & Compliance Manager, Central Africa Regional
Office (CARO) DRD/MQ, DRD/PQ, RFO, HQ Departments
External: Partner agencies, local government, service providers.
Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in international development, non-profit management
or related fields strongly preferred or equivalent experience.
- Seven years of field-based experience managing staff and programs,
particularly in complex emergency and insecure environments with a
concurrent development program portfolio.
- At least 3 years of CRS experience.
- Is committed to gender and conflict sensitive programming.
- Effective planning and organization skills.
- Ability and willingness to travel frequently to field offices.
- High level of proficiency in spoken and written English.
CRS’ talent acquisition procedures reflect our commitment to protecting
children and vulnerable adults from abuse and exploitation.
- Significant experience in general CP and emergency operations.
- Experience in start-up operations in an emergency setting.
- Experience in project development and proposal writing.
- Thorough knowledge of CRS management and program principles.
- Demonstrated qualities of leadership, sensitivity to cultural
setting, communication skills, commitment, and sound judgment. Highly
developed interpersonal skills required.
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